Study of clinical spectrum of pediatric dermatoses in patients attending a Tertiary Care Center in North Kerala
Introduction: Skin diseases are a major health problem in the pediatric age group. Aim: To determine the prevalence and clinical characteristics of different pediatric dermatoses in a tertiary care centre in Kerala. Materials and Methods: Children with age 18 years and below with clinical evidence...
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doaj-1815457849b84b908f375928ce4b11f22020-11-25T00:21:01ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology2319-72502016-01-0117426727210.4103/2319-7250.188424Study of clinical spectrum of pediatric dermatoses in patients attending a Tertiary Care Center in North KeralaVenkata Subba ReddyThyvalappil AnoopSreenivasan AjayakumarSudhamani BinduraniSridharan RajivJoy BifiIntroduction: Skin diseases are a major health problem in the pediatric age group. Aim: To determine the prevalence and clinical characteristics of different pediatric dermatoses in a tertiary care centre in Kerala. Materials and Methods: Children with age 18 years and below with clinical evidence of cutaneous disorders were studied. Results: 500 cases were studied which showed a female preponderance of 51.4%. The most common dermatoses was infections and infestations (33.8%) followed by eczemas (32.6%), disorders of sweat and sebaceous glands (7.4%), keratinisation and paulosquamous disorders (4%). Nutritional disorders were seen in 1% of children. 3.6% had photodermatoses, 2.6% had hair and nail disorders and 0.4 % had adverse cutaneous drug reactions. Conclusions: Fungal infection was the most common infection noted in the study, followed by viral and bacterial infection. Allergic contact dermatitis was the commonest exogenous eczema and juvenile plantar dermatosis was the commonest endogenous eczemas. Acne, insect bite reaction and miliaria were the other common dermatoses.http://www.ijpd.in/article.asp?issn=2319-7250;year=2016;volume=17;issue=4;spage=267;epage=272;aulast=ReddyAllergic contact dermatitisinfections and infestationsinsect bite reactionsjuvenile plantar dermatosispediatric dermatoses |
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Venkata Subba Reddy Thyvalappil Anoop Sreenivasan Ajayakumar Sudhamani Bindurani Sridharan Rajiv Joy Bifi Study of clinical spectrum of pediatric dermatoses in patients attending a Tertiary Care Center in North Kerala Indian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology Allergic contact dermatitis infections and infestations insect bite reactions juvenile plantar dermatosis pediatric dermatoses |
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Venkata Subba Reddy Thyvalappil Anoop Sreenivasan Ajayakumar Sudhamani Bindurani Sridharan Rajiv Joy Bifi |
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Study of clinical spectrum of pediatric dermatoses in patients attending a Tertiary Care Center in North Kerala |
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Study of clinical spectrum of pediatric dermatoses in patients attending a Tertiary Care Center in North Kerala |
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Study of clinical spectrum of pediatric dermatoses in patients attending a Tertiary Care Center in North Kerala |
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Study of clinical spectrum of pediatric dermatoses in patients attending a Tertiary Care Center in North Kerala |
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Study of clinical spectrum of pediatric dermatoses in patients attending a Tertiary Care Center in North Kerala |
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study of clinical spectrum of pediatric dermatoses in patients attending a tertiary care center in north kerala |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Indian Journal of Paediatric Dermatology |
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Introduction: Skin diseases are a major health problem in the pediatric age group.
Aim: To determine the prevalence and clinical characteristics of different pediatric dermatoses in a tertiary care centre in Kerala.
Materials and Methods: Children with age 18 years and below with clinical evidence of cutaneous disorders were studied.
Results: 500 cases were studied which showed a female preponderance of 51.4%. The most common dermatoses was infections and infestations (33.8%) followed by eczemas (32.6%), disorders of sweat and sebaceous glands (7.4%), keratinisation and paulosquamous disorders (4%). Nutritional disorders were seen in 1% of children. 3.6% had photodermatoses, 2.6% had hair and nail disorders and 0.4 % had adverse cutaneous drug reactions.
Conclusions: Fungal infection was the most common infection noted in the study, followed by viral and bacterial infection. Allergic contact dermatitis was the commonest exogenous eczema and juvenile plantar dermatosis was the commonest endogenous eczemas. Acne, insect bite reaction and miliaria were the other common dermatoses. |
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Allergic contact dermatitis infections and infestations insect bite reactions juvenile plantar dermatosis pediatric dermatoses |
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http://www.ijpd.in/article.asp?issn=2319-7250;year=2016;volume=17;issue=4;spage=267;epage=272;aulast=Reddy |
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